Ghost bike

Brixton Brady

Inscription

3rd April 1965 - 18th September 2006.
Loving you always my Love Brixton, Lord.
Your BBorisLover

Site: Brixton Brady (1 memorial)

E9, Morning Lane

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Brixton Brady

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Brixton Brady

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Brixton Brady

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BBorisLover

Erected the ghost bike for Brixton.

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